Adobe Live Cycle

Adobe Live Cycle

Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite (ES3) is a SOA Java EE-based server software product from Adobe Systems Incorporated used to build applications that automate a broad range of business processes for enterprises and government agencies. It combines technologies for data capture, information assurance, document output, content services, and process management to deliver solutions such as account opening, services and benefits enrollment, correspondence management, request for proposal processes, and other manual based workflows. LiveCycle ES3 incorporates new features.

Adobe positions LiveCycle ES3 as a platform to help with customer engagement by providing end users with more compelling experiences which can be extended outside the organization to customers, partners, and citizens. LiveCycle applications also function in both online or offline environments. These capabilities are enabled through the use of Adobe Reader and the Flash Player clients that are found on the majority of desktop computers and mobile devices.

The LiveCycle platform is made up of a number of integrated solution components and developer tools, some of which are discussed below.

Read more about Adobe Live Cycle:  LiveCycle ES3 Solution Components, LiveCycle ES3 Tooling Products

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